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Five firsts for Soo Y Dolphins

Five firsts for Soo Y Dolphins

The Soo Y Dolphins grabbed five first place finishes at the Joey Calzone's Invitational Swim Meet held at the John Rhodes Community Centre pool last weekend.
Sault College athlete profile

Sault College athlete profile

(This story is the third in a series of articles to be published profiling student athletes from Sault College's varsity programs. Included in the series is a preview of the week ahead in Sault College athletics.
Saints, Knights record hockey wins

Saints, Knights record hockey wins

The St. Basil Saints used goals from five different players in a 5-1 victory over the White Pines Wolverines in hockey school hockey action on Wednesday night at the John Rhodes Community Centre.
T-Birds lack jump in loss to Black Bears

T-Birds lack jump in loss to Black Bears

The Soo Thunderbirds did not come prepared to battle.
Spirit spoil Carter's performance

Spirit spoil Carter's performance

Not even an offensive outburst by Jeff Carter could spoil Bob Mancini's debut behind the bench.
City basketball championship report

City basketball championship report

The St. Basil senior Saints and Korah junior Colts capped their magnificent local high school girls basketball season seasons with city championships on Saturday night.
Eagles fall in Central Bowl

Eagles fall in Central Bowl

The Sir James Dunn Eagles suffered a disappointing end to a fabulous season of football.
Lank captures Horizon Capital Curling Classic (UPDATED)

Lank captures Horizon Capital Curling Classic (UPDATED)

Patti Lank scored early and held the lead throughout as the Niagara Falls, New York rink captured the inaugural $36,000 Horizon Captial Curling Classic on Monday afternoon.
North Stars remain road warriors

North Stars remain road warriors

The Soo North Stars remain the road warriors of the Great North Midget League.
Dias carries T-Birds to win over Skyhawks

Dias carries T-Birds to win over Skyhawks

Despite a depleted lineup, playing their third game in three days and second game in 16 hours, the Soo Thunderbirds knocked off the cream of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League crop.